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Generally, software has usually not been released in a timely
fashion; some software may take different lengths of time to be officially
released. Take Windows Vista, Half Life 2, or most notably, even Duke Nukem
Forever -- as common examples -- especially where the latter has been
infamous for indefinite release dates to this very day. One thing that has
been common in the software sector is the use of beta testing. Free public
betas are a good way to get feedback on a piece work in progress; and to get
some "free" publicity for the product itself. This has been especially
effective with major productions in the software industry such as the
upcoming Windows 7. Meanwhile, for Google services like Gmail, has only been
recently taken out of the arguably abused 'beta' status after five long
years. Regardless of the length of time it takes, beta software has always
been a welcome addition for consumers that wish to test the "next big thing"
ahead of time. Anyways, we digress, the reason we are talking about beta is
because of a new computer chassis interesting named the "Beta" from gaming
chassis manufacturer NZXT. The inspiration behind the NZXT Beta is to design
a case "that delivers gamers a chassis designed for tremendous value without
sacrificing performance." On the positive side, at least we didn't have to
wait indefinitely to get our hands on this case (har har). Nor is enduring a
product that normally carries a 'beta' status incorporates expected elements
such as unrefined finishing -- or do we? You'll have to read on to find out.
Jokes aside, enthusiasts do not normally associate a gaming PC case with the
word "value"; and it's hard to blame them. Budget PC cases are not exactly
suited for gamers, especially when you want to bring your "1337 gaming
rig!!!!111!1!shiftoneoneone" to a LAN party. Regardless of what it is, today
we will take a look at a case that is marketed towards a group of so-called
'budget gamers'.
Link: APH Networks

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